Across the demon realm 2
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Many developers have forgotten what makes a platformer game fun.
In my opinion we must forget the giant and redundant labyrinths and go back to basics:
Many have tried to make games that are sometimes very pretty but terribly boring after having crossed the same levels over and over again.
I simply would like to make a linear platformer where the player cannot get lost as it is unfortunately too often the case in recent productions.
The story:
You are the mysterious Darko whose face no one has ever seen.
If you played to the first"Across the demon realm" you probably discovered that Darko was a demon.(Spoil: Let the female zombie kill you! )
The gameplay:
Only a button to jump and a button to attack, what’s all! (No Rpg elements but a lot of weapons to grab! Sometimes you will steal the weapon of a defeated enemy! )
Today, platform games (especially the metroidvania) have become like some open world games:
gigantic games where you can go everywhere but which are often full of the same sort of monsters…boring and repetitive.
I would like that the player does not get bored so the levels are less extensive, more linear but more varied.
Across the demon realm 2 aims to surprise you in ways few games have before by introducing constant changes in environment, traps, monsters, dialog and plot twists!
And, the most important, you will never get lost in a gigantic level where all the walls are the same!
Use the keyboard or a joypad to play (I don’t try other controllers but if it’s recent enough you should use it! )
Warning: I’m sorry for this but the start button (pause) don’t work, you need to use the keyboard key “esc” to pause.
Mature content: a pixelated nude female zomby and a nude pixelated woman-plant. they are two enemies to fight do not expect to live the great love with them, they are rather aggressive!
Credits:
Main creator : Choloco (some backgrounds by Ansimuz)
Music: Makimak and sometimes Choloco
cover: Shawli’s Fantasy
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BUTCHER
Butcher is a game that is deeply rooted in the violent, gritty run-and-gun games of the mid-to-late 90’s, and does a perfect job of recreating that feeling while still retaining its own unique identity.
First off, let’s talk graphics, since that’s the first thing you’re probably gonna notice from this game’s store page. While taking obvious visual inspiration from Abuse (1996)’s dark and grimy run-and-gun action and the gory violence of Doom, Quake, and even Liero, the game still manages to create its own, entirely consistent low-resolution aesthetic.
– Real player with 55.8 hrs in game
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BUTCHER is a lovesong to the type of game that concerned moms and the media imagined when the ESRB was just a twinkle in Senator Joe Lieberman’s eye. You are an emotionless Terminator-style robot sent to eradicate the last vestiges of humanity in an assortment of bleak environments like foundries and cyberpunk cities. Your victims gasp and gurgle as they bleed out, or get eaten by mutant wildlife, or crushed by machinery; oppressive electronica thrums in the background of each level.
You get the idea.
– Real player with 20.0 hrs in game
WarForwards
I had tons of fun with this game
The game is very short, there’s a small campaing and a survival mode, which i played several times and only managed to accumulate 43 hours
The game is basically top-down shooter with a storyline told in visual novels style, There is no NSFW, btw
A game that does no harm from having it, definitely recommend it ;)
– Real player with 43.5 hrs in game
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WarForwards is another of those top-down shooters found on Steam, don’t let the game looks deceive you, this is not one of those low tier crap games you see all over the store - this one is a hidden gem. It’s no Hotline Miami but, the game is fairly challenging. Let’s over the details.
The gme has a plot or a story mode so to speak, but it’s not like the most serious or touching stuff, but it has it’s moments. What you are here for is pick up guns, shoot targets and not get killed, after all.
Only that technically you are not really…killing. If you play a bit of the Story Mode, you will get the idea fast. The game also features a Survival mode, which I have not tried out yet, shamefully myself. I have only completed the game up to normal, and twice as New Game+ is a thing! That’s right, you get to use EVERY gun you unlock and used in the story, but you get to fight extra enemies in the game, which makes things spiced up a bit. It also features 3 endings, but for that, you have to figure it out - the game has two phases of gameplay, you get a hint of Visual Novel to play out as cutscenes, and then the gameplay. You get to test weapons even in the shooting range, which is awesome. Oh, and there is boss battles, and on that topic…let’s go on about the gunplay.
– Real player with 23.7 hrs in game
Cruel Arena
Cons:
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This game gave me so much stress when I couldn’t fulfill the achievements in the way that I wanted. I’d been on rage mode and had been an asshole to my pets since I keep on dying (they wanted to cuddle and I would shoo them away).
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There’s no way of pausing this game so prepare to screw your wrist and fingers.
For 8 hours, I’d only been playing on the maps of “The Box” and “The Maze”. While it was very easy to get a crossbrow on “The Maze” to fulfill the Robinhood achievement, I was never able to reach level 30 there. Granted I made it to level 27 on both maps, it was a very painstaking ordeal.
– Real player with 11.0 hrs in game
[Pay-to-Play] This is a P2P 2D Shooter Survival game, I got this game from a giveaway and I enjoy the gameplay
You have to shoot the zombies coming to get you and you will have to survive till Round 30 to get all the achievements which is pretty easy and simple to achieve
I like the pixel graphics; I can understand the mixed review this game gets because it gets boring after a while (Round 25 onwards) I think there’s an update where most of the weapons gets endless fire so you dont have to keep clicking, just have to press and hold to shoot the zombies and the easiest map to play is ‘The Spiral’
– Real player with 4.9 hrs in game
Faux
An extraordinary little gem. Can be hard sometimes, but that’s all about Faux, trial and error. Very innovative level design. Smooth gameplay. I highly recommend. Also the music is great as well.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
It’s a 2D platformer that requires precise jumps in every step you take.
The character’s speed changes in every level sometimes he is slow and sometimes he is fast.
I liked the level’s were the movement is from medium to fast as it’s faster to move around and restart the level when I die, when the gameplay is slow it just feels like an underwater level which is never a good idea and the music …. not a fan.
It’s very challenging it starts you will notice from level 2 the difficulty jumps.
I’m couple of levels deep and i’m dying like (A lot) but I’m having fun and looking forward to the next levels.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Gunpowder on The Teeth 2
It is the end of the twentieth century. The U.S. Army aligns with the EU countries into NAWA (National army of west alliance) to fight against the USSR. China and North Korea come to support the Soviets, together they build a military alliance called EFC (East coalition forces). The West is against the East.
An alternate history on behalf of the both sides of the conflict, with no good and no evil, with just targets and orders of destroying at any price.
You work with forward combat forces. Choose a soldier for every various mission: different military skills copuled with diverse weapons allow you to play the optimal tactics of the battle.
Your goal is: recognition and further destruction of various targets, sabotage operations, bridgehead preparation for invasion and retrieving of military personnel at the end of a operation.
There are dozens of campaigns in all corners of the world. At the end of them you find out how the world conflict of comparable magnitude ends.
Key Features
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Mega hardcore! A war is not a chicken play.
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The story campaign on behalf of both sides of the conflict.
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A detailed implementation of military operations in a tactical 2D shooter mechanics.
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10 basic soldiers with their own weapons and military specialties. And more extra soldiers.
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Over 100 missions located in six parts of the world, including different hidden operations.
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Boss battles, each with its own features.
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Bonus levels with a possibility to operate different advanced weapons.
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Over 40 Steam achievements.
More dark
A fine 2d puzzle platformer. More Dark offers surprisingly much for such a small package. We have 2x30 levels of pushing boxes puzzles, three abilities, two (arcanoid-style) mini games, two (bowser/hammer tortoise) mini-bosses, nice pixel art, and your typical chiptunes (actually, not too bad and gloomy, but not my really thing, I am picky when it comes to music. Though the sound effects are annoying, I’ve had to turn them off.
Unfortunately, the controls are rather weak, esp. if you use the keyboard, not game breaking but you easily die because your jump was not precise, you hit the bomb instead of the slime button, or simply tap on R by accident and reset the current level.
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
More Dark is by no means a perfect game. You play as what appears to be a an imp (whose sprite reminds me of Ned Flanders) that has to solve platforming puzzles to kill prisoners in Hell for some reason while the devil is on vacation.
Allow me to go over the cons: It’s very short. The dialogue is terribly translated. Said dialogue spoken by Evilina, the demon lady featured in all the art is spoken by a man without any sort of attempt at making it sound like a woman. Said demon lady is the only truly decent-looking pixel art in the game. Most of the difficulty of puzzles is thanks to red herrings. Much of the usable items rely on trial and error because you’re only given some of the details about how they work. The unlockable hats rely on finding a key in random levels by hugging the walls to find their exact location rather than being an optional, more-difficult level solution. The presence of a respawn button can make you accidentally kill yourself and add to your kill count. Said button is pointless because you can just exit the level and go back in if you get stuck, and that doesn’t count toward death total. Finally, sometimes there’s an odd hitbox inconsistency because at one point, I landed right on a normal enemies head and died.
– Real player with 4.1 hrs in game
One Hundred Times Me
Decent game with great game mechanics and interesting concept. However it can get a bit monotonous, when you have to beat a level for a hundred times.
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
I quite enjoyed this game it was challenging but rewarding, my only problem is the fact that you cannot get the 25k points on regular mode achivement. I think its a bug but i have emailed the devs so i hope they fix it
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
Sick Way
–——- UPDATED REVIEW: (Jan 17, 2021) ———
This developer is a sixteen year old solo developer just trying to make a fun challenging game and deliver a great value for your dollar. He was only 15 years old when he first launched this game that i reviewed with my brutal and harsh 2 out of 10 score you see below!
He completely re-made this game in February of 2020, and I took another look back then, and again I advised him of the problems with this game and if i remember correctly, I said he was trying to do way too much and it hurt his 2nd attempt to make a fun game.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
Interesting!
At first, I was afraid to buy the game because of what someone mentioned in the community hub but the dev listened and has made this a pleasurable experience! Story is actually pretty good and horror elements are well placed.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Cargo Cult
In this twisted mutation of a roguelite, try to travel as far through the Waste World as possible before you and your band of reckless clones inevitably get eaten. You’ll need a ship, which you will build along the way with the parts you scavenge. The ancient underground cities yield the best loot, but are also the most dangerous.
Features:
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Lead your team of mutant pirates on a perilous journey through the Trash Dunes on a rocket ship!
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Mutate your character to gain abilities and change your form.